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Logarithmically spacing number

I would like to test several values of intensity.

I need them to be spaced logarithmically from 1 to 1000. Yet I just use 1, 10, 100, 1000, but I would like to have more data point, let`s say 10.

How could I find 10 logarithmically spaced number between 1 and 1000 in Mathematica ?

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500 Avatar asked Nov 28 '22 14:11

500


2 Answers

If a is start, c is end and b is number of intervals:

{a, b, c} = {1, 10, 1000};
t = (c/a)^(1/b) // N
a*t^Range[b]

1.99526
{1.99526, 3.98107, 7.94328, 15.8489, 31.6228, 63.0957, 125.893, 251.189, 501.187, 1000.}

I used N just to see better, what do we have.

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Nakilon Avatar answered Dec 05 '22 06:12

Nakilon


Here is one way:

In[11]:= base = Block[{a}, a /. NSolve[a^9 == 1000, a][[-1, 1]]]
Out[11]= 2.15443

In[13]:= base^Range[0, 9]
Out[13]= {1., 2.15443, 4.64159, 10., 21.5443, 46.4159, 100., 
  215.443,464.159, 1000.}

EDIT

Here is a much shorter and more direct way to get the same:

In[18]:= N[10^Range[0, 3, 1/3]]

Out[18]= {1., 2.15443, 4.64159, 10., 21.5443, 46.4159, 100., 
215.443, 464.159, 1000.}
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Leonid Shifrin Avatar answered Dec 05 '22 05:12

Leonid Shifrin